2016
DOI: 10.17151/bccm.2016.20.1.8
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Extensión de presencia y área de ocupación de la nutria neotropical (Lontra longicaudis) en la cuenca del río La Vieja, alto Cauca, Colombia

Abstract: Desde agosto de 2006 hasta agosto de 2007 evaluamos la distribución de la nutria neotropical en la cuenca alta y media del río La Vieja; determinamos su extensión de presencia por medio de encuestas y el área de ocupación actual mediante visitas a campo. Décadas atrás la nutria presentaba una distribución continua en todos los ríos de la cuenca desde 950 m hasta 2432 msnm, con un área de extensión de presencia de 4895 ha; actualmente la nutria presenta distribución continua sólo en el cauce principal del río L… Show more

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“…Despite this species being the focus of some environmental agencies, previous studies do not adjust estimates by detection probability (Mayor-Victoria and Botero-Botero 2010;Botero-Botero et al 2016). Our result is similar to another estimation from the same La Vieja basin, whose results were explained as a possible consequence of pollution, deforestation, mining of sand, and fishing with dynamite and poisonous plants(Botero-Botero et al 2016).…”
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“…Despite this species being the focus of some environmental agencies, previous studies do not adjust estimates by detection probability (Mayor-Victoria and Botero-Botero 2010;Botero-Botero et al 2016). Our result is similar to another estimation from the same La Vieja basin, whose results were explained as a possible consequence of pollution, deforestation, mining of sand, and fishing with dynamite and poisonous plants(Botero-Botero et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 81%
“…body is usable(Botero-Botero et al 2016). Despite this species being the focus of some environmental agencies, previous studies do not adjust estimates by detection probability (Mayor-Victoria and Botero-Botero 2010;Botero-Botero et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%